"Please remember my daughter." (young woman who died in bombing of Pan Am Flight 103)
Article Abstract:
A mother of a girl who died in the 1988 explosion of an airplane over Lockerbie, Scotland, describes how she copes with the loss. She finds comfort in keeping her daughter's memory alive and by talking about her feelings with other mothers of crash victims.
Publication Name: McCall's
Subject: Arts and entertainment industries
ISSN: 0024-8908
Year: 1993
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The hardest decision a mother could make. Impossible choices of prenatal testing
Article Abstract:
Prenatal diagnostic testing allows pregnant women to know whether they are carrying defective fetuses. The decision to continue or terminate a pregnancy once fetal defects have been discovered is a very individual one. Various women share their stories.
Publication Name: McCall's
Subject: Arts and entertainment industries
ISSN: 0024-8908
Year: 1992
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Do we want baby boys more than girls?
Article Abstract:
Parents seem to want to have sons more than daughters, particularly firstborn sons. Some couples even determine the sex of the fetus through genetic testing and then have an abortion if the sex of the child is not the one they want.
Publication Name: McCall's
Subject: Arts and entertainment industries
ISSN: 0024-8908
Year: 1992
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